Football Brunch, Mexican Style - Super Bowl Fiesta

What's more fun than inviting a group of friends to watch the playoffs and The Super Bowl or any other football games with great eats and fun drinks.

Keep it casual. You can do the colorful plastic tablecloths, paper plates, napkins and cups to create a little Mexican ambience. Put out chips and your favorite salsa for people to munch on when they arrive. Then you can time your brunch between bowl games, or at halftime!

BLOODY MARYS - THE MEXICAN WAY
These are the best! In Mexico, bartenders use Clamato juice in their Bloody Marys instead of plain tomato juice, along with Margarita salt and those tiny, tasty, succulent Mexican limes (called limónes). This recipe makes eight drinks and takes about 15 minutes to prepare.

Helpful Hint: If you want a short cut here, make your mix up in the morning before your guests arrive. Store it in the refrigerator in a covered pitcher or glass jar. Rinse and cut the celery strips ahead of time too and put in a zip lock bag. Then, when you're ready to serve drinks-all you'll have to do is rim the glasses with salt, add ice, vodka and pour in the mix, finishing up with a celery stick garnish.

Rub the rims of eight highball glasses with lime and dip in Margarita salt. Fill glasses with ice and to each glass add: one ounce vodka, the juice of one lime, three dashes Worcestershire sauce, pepper, hot pepper sauce and three sprinkles of celery salt. Fill each glass to the brim with Clamato juice.

JICAMA PICO DE GALLO
Pico de Gallo (pronounced GUY-yo) is half salsa and half salad. This recipe goes a little further, and makes it even more salad-like. What makes it so unique is the jicama (pronounced HEE-kuh-muh), a light and crunchy root vegetable that's enjoyed throughout Mexico. Its flavors, combined with the red and green bell peppers, radishes, onion, cucumber and tomato will delight everyone's palate! Served on a bed of lettuce, this Pico de Gallo is a yummy, healthy side dish for our Brunch. Serves eight and takes about 30 minutes to prepare.

Helpful Hint: Chop the vegetables and put in a covered bowl a few hours before your guests arrive. Then, when it's time to eat, all you have to do is add the dressing, toss and serve.

Helpful Hint: Cut up potatoes, onions and green chile before your guests arrive. Store in zip lock bags in the refrigerator. When it comes time to prepare the potatoes, it will only take you a few minutes!

In skillet, heat oil to medium heat and fry onions until they are translucent. Add chile strips, potatoes and salt to the onions, and cook, stirring mixture occasionally, for about four minutes, or until potatoes are browned. Serve immediately.

Butter a 9 x 14 dish. Line the bottom and sides of the baking dish with buttered bread. Beat eggs slightly and add all remaining ingredients. Mix well. Pour into baking dish and bake, uncovered at 350 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes or until cheese is bubbling and golden brown.

Make this instead - or make both!

BAJA AH-HA BREAKFAST TACOS
Breakfast tacos could almost be considered Mexico's counterpart to French Toast. The tortillas are dipped in egg batter, fried and stuffed with all types of breakfast treats. You can vary the ingredients depending on your mood. These Baja Ah-Ha Breakfast Tacos will definitely alter your perspective on the day-and people will ask you for the recipe. For sure! Makes eight tacos and takes about 30 minutes to prepare. Double or triple the recipe depending on the appetites of your crowd-and whether or not you make the Queso Fundido con Jamón.

Helpful Hint: Kids and adults alike will love helping you assemble and devour these, so gather up some volunteers (especially those folks who are not football fanatics!) and herd them into the kitchen to help out. You'll have a blast!

Melt half the butter in an omelette pan over medium heat. In a medium sized bowl combine slightly beaten eggs, salt and pepper. Dip a corn tortilla in the egg batter and fry one side of the tortilla about 1/2 minute, or until golden brown.

Turn tortilla over and place bacon, ham or sausage, cheese, avocado, chiles, onions, tomatoes and a dollop of sour cream sauce inside the tortilla. Fold over and cook until cheese is melted. Repeat for all tortillas, adding the rest of the butter to pan as necessary. Serve with salsa on the side for those who wish it.

Finally, if you think your guests will be in the mood for dessert, order up some of our Flan or (insert something else here from the website???) to finish things off.

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So, get busy with your guest list! Then make your shopping list! This is going to be your best Super Bowl Brunch Day ever!

¡Buen Provecho! Enjoy!

Recipe and tips provided by Ann Hazard.

Join author Ann Hazard, as she leads you through four generations of historic Baja culinary adventure. She shares not only her family's favorite travel tales, but also the delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes she has collected and created. By the time you've cooked a meal or two and finished reading the book, you're guaranteed a lasting dose of Baja Magic. The book may even turn your perspective slightly to the South, lighten your heart and forever transform your outlook on life!